
For a long, long time, I've been tired of PG-13 jump-scare filled horror movies, usually involving teenagers. Especially lately with movies like Slender Man, The Bye-Bye Man (there's a trend with Man being in the title for these), and some others that end up just being crappy jump-scares that aren't actually scary, just surprising and loud.I saw the trailer for The Empty Man last year and thought it looked horrible, some high school kids messing around with an urban legend, and they get killed off before I even know what their character's name is. Then I saw it was R-rated and heard a few things that it wasn't what it appeared to be in the trailer, I got a little more interested in it, but I couldn't find any way to watch it. Then a few days ago I saw that it's now on HBO Max, so last night I gave it a shot and holy crap is it wild.I won't spoil anything big but I will say it's best to go in blind and it is a wild ride. It mostly follows a single guy who is an ex-cop, not a bunch of teenagers. It has a great atmosphere to it and it's long (over 2 hours which I feel like is a lot for an R-rated horror movie), which all really helped me to get invested in where it was going. It is very much not a mainstream movie and a lot of people are going to hate where the story goes, but I was fine with it.If you're a fan of movies like Mothman Prophecies that have a lot of mystery and atmosphere to them, then check this out. For those looking for a fun horror movie for a date night with the significant other that's not really a big horror fan but likes to be scared here and there, it's not a great option for that. I'd suggest watching this one solo.For those of you who have seen it, what are your thoughts on it? via /r/movies https://ift.tt/3zfTIl2
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